Meaning of LONG in English
See ↑ LONG 1,2,5,6,7, ↑ TIME 10, ↑ WANT/NOT WANT 4
◆◆◆
• ↑ all day/night/summer etc long
• ↑ all day/week etc long
• ↑ as long as/provided (that)/providing (that)
• ↑ as old/strong/long etc as
• ↑ be 5 metres high/2 miles long/6 centimetres wide etc
• ↑ be a bit long in the tooth
• ↑ before long
• ↑ for as long as you can remember
• ↑ for long
• ↑ how long
• ↑ it wasn’t long before
• ↑ not long
• ↑ not take long
• ↑ so long
• ↑ to cut a long story short
• ↑ won’t be long
Longman Activator English vocab.
Английский словарь Longman активатор .
2012
Meaning Long
What does Long mean? Here you find 60 meanings of the word Long. You can also add a definition of Long yourself
1 |
0 One who has bought a contract to establish a market position and who has not yet closed out this position through an offsetting sale; the opposite of short.
|
2 |
0 LongA Java(TM) programming language keyword used to define a variable of type long.
|
3 |
0 LongThe buyer of a derivative contract. Also refers to the position of owning a derivative.Related Terms: Derivative
|
4 |
0 Long1 lasting for a large amount of timeIt’s a long time since I saw Rachel.There was a long pause before he spoke.Many people face a long wait for surgery.I haven’t spoken to him for a long while.He [..]
|
5 |
0 Longterm care benefits — Coverage that provides help for people when they are unable to care for themselves because of prolonged illness or disability. Benefits are triggered by specific findings of «cognitive impairment» or inability to perform certain actions known as «Activities of Daily Living.» Benefits can range from help with [..]
|
6 |
0 LongOld English lang «having a great linear extent, that extends considerably from end to end; tall; lasting,» from Proto-Germanic *langgaz (source also of Old Frisian and Old Saxon lang, Old Hi [..]
|
7 |
0 Longin long and short of it «the sum of the matter in a few words,» c. 1500, from long (adj.).
|
8 |
0 LongOld English lange, longe «for a length of time, a long time; far, to a great extent in space,» from long (adj.). Old English also had langlice (adv.) «for a long time, long, at length.& [..]
|
9 |
0 LongMiddle English longen, from Old English langian «to yearn after, grieve for,» literally «to grow long, lengthen,» from Proto-Germanic *langojan, which probably is connected with th [..]
|
10 |
0 LongSignifies ownership of securities. "I am long 100 U.S. steel" means the speaker owns 100 shares. (See: Short position, Short sale)
|
11 |
0 LongHaving an outstanding position where one has bought a futures contract or a wet bbl. A speculative long would be hopeful of a market increase. A lot of length in the wet or futures market could be des [..]
|
12 |
0 LongTraders are said to be long when they have contracted to buy more of a commodity or instrument than they have contracted to sell.
|
13 |
0 LongInvestors are said to be long, or have a long position, when they have bought a security or financial instrument in the hope that prices will rise and they can sell at a profit. The opposite of short.
|
14 |
0 LongA Java keyword used to define a variable of type long.
|
15 |
0 Longprimarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified; "a long life"; " [..]
|
16 |
0 Longa big distance from one end to the other
|
17 |
0 Longlang
|
18 |
0 Longowning or accumulating securities, goods, or commodities esp. in anticipation of a rise in prices [a buyer on wheat] compare short
|
19 |
0 LongIn commodities market parlance, buying more futures contracts than you sell.
|
20 |
0 LongOne who has bought futures or options contracts to create an open position or owns a cash commodity. Opposite of Short.
|
21 |
0 LongSecurities that are owned by a dealer or investor.
|
22 |
0 Long(1) One who has bought a futures contract to establish a market position; (2) a market position which obligates the holder to take delivery; (3) one who owns an inventory of commodities. See Short.
|
23 |
0 LongThe buying of a security such as a stock, commodity or currency, with the expectation that the asset will rise in value, the opposite of Short (or Short Position).
|
24 |
0 LongOpening a buy position in expectation that the market price will rise.
|
25 |
0 LongLongitude
|
26 |
0 LongSecurities that are owned by a dealer or investor.
|
27 |
0 Longpassive (passivsetning med uttrykt agens): a passive construction which includes an expressed agent realized by a prepositional phrase with by). E.g. That sonnet was written by Shakespeare. The agent [..]
|
28 |
0 LongTerm Care — Care received in a nursing home. Medicare does not pay for long -term care unless you need skilled nursing or special rehabilitation.
|
29 |
0 LongInvestors are long if they have bought stocks or shares but have not yet arranged a compensating sale. See also short
|
30 |
0 Longterm investment strategy — A strategy that looks past the day-to-day fluctuations of the stock and bond markets and responds to fundamental changes in the financial markets or the economy.
|
31 |
0 LongLong or long position is the purchase of a security such as a stock, commodity or currency with the expectation that the asset will rise in value.
|
32 |
0 LongA positive trait. The longer the flavors and aromatics remain in your senses, the better the wine.
|
33 |
0 Long
|
34 |
0 LongA long position denotes an investor has purchased an underlying instrument with the expectation that its price will rise.
|
35 |
0 LongAn open bought position in a security or derivative. Long form
|
36 |
0 Long, and float
|
37 |
0 Long; it’s theoretically possible that all three of these variable types are different in size. However, at this writing, all commonly available C++ compilers for microcomputers in fact equate an int
|
38 |
0 Longfor details. The type bool
|
39 |
0 Longis a type of integer variable
|
40 |
0 Longfor details.
|
41 |
0 Longadj.(1) «long, extensive; long-lasting,» s.v. long a.1 OED. KEY: long@adj1
|
42 |
0 Longadj1 176 lange 1 long 66 longe 108 longest 1
|
43 |
0 Longadj.(2) «on account (of), attributable to,» s.v. long a.2 OED. KEY: long@adj2
|
44 |
0 Longadj2 2 long 2
|
45 |
0 LongPlaying any shot which causes the ball to bounce very near to your opponent’s end of the table.
|
46 |
0 Longhaving great length; having more cards of a suit than another hand (as in «long hand,» the hand with more trumps than partner’s)
|
47 |
0 LongA market position to buy an excess of a particular currency that was not previously held.
|
48 |
0 LongOne who has purchased futures contracts or the cash commodity, but has not taken any action to offset his position. Also, purchasing a futures contract. A trader with a long position hopes to profit f [..]
|
49 |
0 LongA term signifying ownership of securities. «I am long 100 XYZ,» means that the speaker owns 100 shares of XYZ.
|
50 |
0 LongThe position of a party who has bought and is holding futures or options contracts or owns a commodity that has not been settled by sale or delivery.
|
51 |
0 Long– Or to ‘go long’ involves the purchase of an asset with the expectation that the price of the asset will rise.
|
52 |
0 LongThe position of an individual who has bought financial instruments.
|
53 |
0 LongA position resulting from the purchase of a contract. The term is also used to describe a position that will theoretically increase in value should the underlying market rise. Note that a long Put position is a short market position.
|
54 |
0 LongOriginally a nickname for a tall man. —-
|
55 |
0 Longlang=en 1600s=1678 * »’1678»’ — . »».
|
56 |
0 LongOne who has bought a contract to establish a market position and who has not yet closed out this position through an offsetting sale; the opposite of short.
|
57 |
0 LongLong may refer to:
|
58 |
0 LongIn finance, a long position in a financial instrument means the holder of the position owns a positive amount of the instrument. The holder of the position has the expectation that the financial instr [..]
|
59 |
0 LongThe Longs in Ireland got their names from a number of different origins. Some are of English, Scottish and Norman descent. The Norman de Long and le Lung arrived in the 11th century with the Anglo-Nor [..]
|
60 |
0 LongFrom Chinese 龙 (lóng) meaning "dragon" or 隆 (lóng) meaning "prosperous, abundant", as well as other characters with a similar pronunciation.
|
Dictionary.university is a dictionary written by people like you and me.
Please help and add a word. All sort of words are welcome!
Add meaning
What does long mean?
1a : extending for a considerable distance a long coastline. b : having greater length than usual a long corridor. c : having greater height than usual : tall. d : having a greater length than breadth : elongated. e : having a greater length than desirable or necessary the column is one line too long.
What is a better word for long?
What is another word for long?
lengthy | lengthened |
---|---|
considerable | great |
expanded | extended |
faraway | extensive |
far | distant |
Is Longtime one word or two?
Yes, long-time is hyphenated when it is used as an adjective: “Sally was a long-time friend.” Otherwise, it is not hyphenated: “It has been a long time since I saw Sally.” The rule here does not specifically apply to “long time,” but, rather, to clarifying what word defines which.
How long is it meaning?
Used literally: what duration. How long have you lived in Chicago? He won’t tell me how long he is going to stay. adverb.
How long you are meaning?
“How long are you here for?” Is asking for the amount of time you’re staying AFTER the question is possed. “How long have you been here for?” Is asking for the amount if time you have stayed BEFORE the question was asked.
How long is an example sentence?
Take a look at the following:
- ‘How long have you been waiting?’ ‘Only for a minute or two.
- ‘How long have they been married?’ ‘Oh, for a very long time.
- ‘How long will the concert last?’
- ‘How long was your stay in Malaysia?’
- ‘How long have you been living in this house?’
- ‘How much longer can you stay?’
How long of a sentence is too long?
So here’s the rule: your sentences should usually be about from 20 to 30 words long. If your style is breezy, 15 words would be good. Sentences with 50 or more words should be avoided if possible. Throw in a shorter sentence now and then that refocuses, summarizes, surprises.
Where do we use often?
Often is an adverb meaning ‘many times on different occasions’. Like many other short adverbs, we use it in front position, in mid position (between the subject and the main verb, or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after be as a main verb) or in end position: I often see Christine when I’m in town.5 hari yang lalu
What’s another word for many times?
What is another word for many times?
day after day | repeatedly |
---|---|
again and again | frequently |
often | over and over |
time and again | year in, year out |
constantly | continuously |
Can we say times?
Most dictionaries will tell you times is a preposition, though it is closer to an interposition, which some might call a conjunction. It could be seen as a noun with “ten times four” meaning “four, ten times”, or by parsing “Learn your three times table.” Alternatively, twice is seen as an adverb.
Is many a grammatically correct?
‘Many a’ is not grammatically incorrect and is often included in texts in the Cambridge Proficiency Examination as well as the Michigan Proficiency Grammar multiple choice section. Yes you can use ‘a/an’ after many. of many, Many a/an is used to indicate a large number of something. However it takes a singular noun.
Is many a plural?
‘Many’ is used when we are speaking about a plural noun. When we speak about ‘many’ and ‘much’, it’s worth mentioning countable and uncountable nouns.
Is most plural or singular?
‘Most’ is used as singular with uncountable nouns. With countable nouns, it is plural. Most European countries are democracies. Most of his time is spent at home.
Is anyone plural or singular?
Indefinite pronouns that end in -body are always singular. These words include anybody, somebody, nobody. The indefinite pronouns both, few, many, others, and several are always plural.
Is have plural or singular?
Have and has are two ways to conjugate the same verb, so it can be difficult to remember which is which. In the present tense, have is the first person singular and plural, second-person singular and plural, and third-person plural conjugation of this verb. Has is the third-person singular present tense.
Has or had usage?
In the present perfect, the auxiliary verb is always have (for I, you, we, they) or has (for he, she, it). In the past perfect, the auxiliary verb is always had. We use have had in the present perfect when the main verb is also “have”: She has had three children in the past five years.
Has been and have been difference?
1 Answer. “Has been” and “have been” are both in the present perfect tense. “Has been” is used in the third-person singular and “have been” is used for first- and second-person singular and all plural uses. “Had been” is the past perfect tense and is used in all cases, singular and plural.
Has any or have any?
The correct form should be ‘have any of you’ as you is in plural form. ‘Any one of you’ is different. Any one, meaning ‘any single (person or thing),’ is written as two words to emphasize singularity: any one of us could do the job; not more than ten new members are chosen in any one year.
Has anyone or have anyone?
Although “anybody” is in the third person singular, and hence the correct verb form used with it must contain an “s” (as in “anybody who has read the book …”), “have” in the situation described above is the only “correct” option. Why?
Has and have difference example?
While the verb to have has many different meanings, its primary meaning is “to possess, own, hold for use, or contain.” Have and has indicate possession in the present tense (describing events that are currently happening). Have is used with the pronouns I, you, we, and they, while has is used with he, she, and it.
Are and have difference?
The auxiliary verb ‘are’ is used as the plural form of the auxiliary verb ‘is’, and it is used in the present continuous tense. On the other hand, the form ‘have been’ is used as the preset perfect continuous form of any given verb. This is the main difference between the two words.
Other forms: longer; longing; longed; longest; longs; longly
To strongly crave or desire something is to long for it. No matter how healthful your diet is, you’ll still occasionally long for chocolate, cookies, and cake.
The adjective long describes something that stretches over a large distance. If you’re trying to avoid a prolonged visit with your crazy Aunt Martha, you might decide to take the long way to her house. The adjective long also describes something that lasts for an extended amount of time. When your Aunt Martha comes to your house, a half-hour can seem like a long, long time.
Definitions of long
-
adjective
primarily spatial sense; of relatively great or greater than average spatial extension or extension as specified
“a
long road”“a
long distance”“contained many
long words”“ten miles
long”-
Synonyms:
-
elongate, elongated
having notably more length than width; being long and slender
-
elongated, extended, lengthened, prolonged
drawn out or made longer spatially
-
extendable, extendible
capable of being lengthened
-
far
being of a considerable distance or length
-
lank
long and thin and often limp
-
long-handled, pole-handled
having a long handle
-
long-range
suitable for or reaching long distances
-
long-snouted
having a snout that is longer than average
-
long-staple
having relatively long fibers
-
long-wool, long-wooled
(of sheep) having relatively long wool
-
oblong
deviating from a square or circle or sphere by being elongated in one direction
-
polysyllabic, sesquipedalian
(of words) long and ponderous; having many syllables
-
stretch
having an elongated seating area
-
elongate, elongated
-
adjective
of relatively great height
“»a race of
long gaunt men»- Sherwood Anderson”“looked out the
long French windows”-
Synonyms:
-
tall
great in vertical dimension; high in stature
-
tall
-
adverb
for an extended distance
-
adjective
primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified
“a
long life”“a
long boring speech”“a
long time”“a
long friendship”“a
long game”“long ago”
“an hour
long”-
Synonyms:
-
agelong
lasting through all time
-
bimestrial
two months long; lasting two months
-
chronic, continuing
of long duration
-
daylong
lasting through an entire day
-
drawn-out, extended, lengthy, prolonged, protracted
relatively long in duration; tediously protracted
-
durable, lasting, long-lasting, long-lived
existing for a long time
-
eight-day
lasting for eight days
-
endless, eternal, interminable
tiresomely long; seemingly without end
-
hourlong
lasting for an hour
-
lifelong, womb-to-tomb
continuing through life
-
long-acting
active over a long period of time
-
long-dated
of a gilt-edged security; having more than 15 years to run before redemption
-
longish
somewhat long
-
long-life
(of perishable goods) treated to stay fresh longer than usual
-
longitudinal
over an extended time
-
long-range
involving an extended span of time
-
long-run, long-term, semipermanent
relating to or extending over a relatively long time
-
longstanding
having existed for a long time
-
monthlong
last through a month
-
all-night, nightlong, overnight
lasting, open, or operating through the whole night
-
perennial
lasting an indefinitely long time; suggesting self-renewal
-
time-consuming
of a task that takes time and patience
-
seven-day, weeklong
lasting through a week
-
yearlong
lasting through a year
-
agelong
-
adjective
(of speech sounds or syllables) of relatively long duration
“the English vowel sounds in `bate’, `beat’, `bite’, `boat’, `boot’ are
long” -
adjective
planning prudently for the future
“took a
long view of the geopolitical issues”-
synonyms:
farseeing, farsighted, foresighted, foresightful, longsighted, prospicient
-
provident
providing carefully for the future
-
provident
-
adjective
good at remembering
-
synonyms:
recollective, retentive, tenacious
-
aware, mindful
bearing in mind; attentive to
-
aware, mindful
-
adverb
for an extended time or at a distant time
“a promotion
long overdue”“something
long hoped for”“his name has
long been forgotten”“talked all night
long”“how
long will you be gone?”“arrived
long before he was expected”“it is
long after your bedtime” -
adjective
involving substantial risk
“long odds”
-
Synonyms:
-
unsound
not sound financially
-
unsound
-
adjective
holding securities or commodities in expectation of a rise in prices
“is
long on coffee”“a
long position in gold”see moresee less-
Antonyms:
-
short
not holding securities or commodities that one sells in expectation of a fall in prices
-
short
-
adjective
having or being more than normal or necessary:»long on brains»
“in
long supply”-
Synonyms:
-
abundant
present in great quantity
-
abundant
-
verb
desire strongly or persistently
DISCLAIMER: These example sentences appear in various news sources and books to reflect the usage of the word ‘long’.
Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Vocabulary.com or its editors.
Send us feedback
EDITOR’S CHOICE
Look up long for the last time
Close your vocabulary gaps with personalized learning that focuses on teaching the
words you need to know.
Sign up now (it’s free!)
Whether you’re a teacher or a learner, Vocabulary.com can put you or your class on the path to systematic vocabulary improvement.
Get started
Educalingo cookies are used to personalize ads and get web traffic statistics. We also share information about the use of the site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners.
Download the app
educalingo
One’s life has value so long as one attributes value to the life of others, by means of love, friendship, indignation and compassion.
Simone de Beauvoir
ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD LONG
Old English lang; related to Old High German lang, Old Norse langr, Latin longus.
Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.
PRONUNCIATION OF LONG
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF LONG
Long can act as a noun, an adjective and an adverb.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.
The adverb is an invariable part of the sentence that can change, explain or simplify a verb or another adverb.
WHAT DOES LONG MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Long
Long may refer to: ▪ Length, the long dimension of any object ▪ Lóng, a Chinese dragon ▪ Lòng, name for a Shanghai alley ▪ Long, a common surname ▪ Long, a position in finance, especially stock markets ▪ Long, a fictional character in the video-game series Bloody Roar ▪ Long integer, a computer data type denoted by long in many programming languages ▪ Long, a fielding term in cricket…
Definition of long in the English dictionary
The first definition of long in the dictionary is having relatively great extent in space on a horizontal plane. Other definition of long is having relatively great duration in time. Long is also of a specified number of units in extent or duration.
Synonyms and antonyms of long in the English dictionary of synonyms
SYNONYMS OF «LONG»
The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «long» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Translation of «long» into 25 languages
TRANSLATION OF LONG
Find out the translation of long to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.
The translations of long from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «long» in English.
Translator English — Chinese
长的
1,325 millions of speakers
Translator English — Spanish
largo
570 millions of speakers
English
long
510 millions of speakers
Translator English — Hindi
लंबे समय
380 millions of speakers
Translator English — Arabic
طَوِيِلٌ
280 millions of speakers
Translator English — Russian
длинный
278 millions of speakers
Translator English — Portuguese
longo
270 millions of speakers
Translator English — Bengali
দীর্ঘ
260 millions of speakers
Translator English — French
long
220 millions of speakers
Translator English — Malay
Lama
190 millions of speakers
Translator English — German
lang
180 millions of speakers
Translator English — Japanese
長い
130 millions of speakers
Translator English — Korean
긴
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Javanese
Dawa
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Vietnamese
dài
80 millions of speakers
Translator English — Tamil
நீண்ட
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Marathi
लांब
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Turkish
uzun
70 millions of speakers
Translator English — Italian
lungo
65 millions of speakers
Translator English — Polish
długi
50 millions of speakers
Translator English — Ukrainian
тривалий
40 millions of speakers
Translator English — Romanian
lung
30 millions of speakers
Translator English — Greek
μακρύς
15 millions of speakers
Translator English — Afrikaans
lang
14 millions of speakers
Translator English — Swedish
lång
10 millions of speakers
Translator English — Norwegian
lang
5 millions of speakers
Trends of use of long
TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «LONG»
The term «long» is very widely used and occupies the 528 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
FREQUENCY
Very widely used
The map shown above gives the frequency of use of the term «long» in the different countries.
Principal search tendencies and common uses of long
List of principal searches undertaken by users to access our English online dictionary and most widely used expressions with the word «long».
FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «LONG» OVER TIME
The graph expresses the annual evolution of the frequency of use of the word «long» during the past 500 years. Its implementation is based on analysing how often the term «long» appears in digitalised printed sources in English between the year 1500 and the present day.
Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about long
10 QUOTES WITH «LONG»
Famous quotes and sentences with the word long.
It’s hard to say what I want my legacy to be when I’m long gone.
However, I was a restaurant critic at Chicago magazine before I worked at Esquire, and I’ve been a really enthusiastic home cook for a long time. It’s just something I’m passionate about.
When I say, ‘I can’t stay long, I’m in-between meals,’ that plays differently on the radio than it does in person. So I have to pick material that works because the words are funny, not just because of the images.
Brand-name drugs have no competition, since the government grants them very long, exclusive marketing rights.
One’s life has value so long as one attributes value to the life of others, by means of love, friendship, indignation and compassion.
When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.
Even in a society as tightly controlled as Singapore’s, the market creates certain forces which perhaps in the long run may lead to democracy.
I’ve made my records and I’ve done all the interviews. I’ve done lots of long tours. I’ve made stupid videos. I’ve done all that stuff and learned all the lingo and gone to radio stations and shmoozed with DJs on the air and met retail people.
More time on paperwork means less time spent with students or preparing lessons for students. It is as simple as that. The numerous reforms in the bill will go a long way to free our time of special educators.
My closest friend, who died not long ago, is buried near Marx’s grave in Highgate cemetery, so I see the gaggle of admirers laying roses at the foot of his tombstone regularly. I have never been tempted to leave flowers there myself. Great theories, shame about the practice. Marx did many things. But inventing class was not one of them.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LONG»
Discover the use of long in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to long and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power, and the Origins of …
The book concludes with an examination of the forces which have shaped and are now poised to undermine America’s world power.
2
Long-Term Care: Managing Across the Continuum
This book is intended as both a college text and a reference source for professionals, policy makers, and regulators. The text provides a sound reference source for anyone wishing to gain a better understanding of the long-term care system.
3
The Gun Digest Book of Long-Range Shooting
? Only price guide with updated values for Colt and Winchester compiled by the nation’s only certified firearms appraiser
4
A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
By thirteen, he’d been picked up by the government army, and Beah, at heart a gentle boy, found that he was capable of truly terrible acts. This is a rare and mesmerizing account, told with real literary force and heartbreaking honesty.
5
A Long Walk to Water: Based on a True Story
The New York Times bestseller A Long Walk to Water begins as two stories, told in alternating sections, about two eleven-year-olds in Sudan, a girl in 2008 and a boy in 1985.
Reprinted here with a critical introduction by Gene Andrew Jarrett, this book will challenge readers to rethink McKay’s articulation of identity, art, race, and politics and situate these topics in terms of his oeuvre and his literary …
Claude McKay, Gene Andrew Jarrett, 1937
Remorselessly pursuing an endless string of female conquests for lucrative payoffs, arrogant gigolo Alexander voyeuristically describes his numerous affairs, the ways he has been pursued by heartbroken women and his own disinclination …
With this book, Williams led the way in recognizing the importance of the growth of the popular press, the growth of standard English, and the growth the reading public in English-speaking culture and in Western culture as a whole.
9
Creating Strategic Vision: Long-range Planning for National …
This book is a key building block to development of American strategic vision, long-range planning, innovation and thinking about the future.
10
LTE — The UMTS Long Term Evolution: From Theory to Practice
«Where this book is exceptional is that the reader will not just learn how LTE works but why it works» Adrian Scrase, ETSI Vice-President, International Partnership Projects Following on the success of the first edition, this book is fully …
Stefania Sesia, Issam Toufik, Matthew Baker, 2011
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LONG»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term long is used in the context of the following news items.
Banks in Greece reopen with long lines
ATHENS — Greek banks re-opened Monday for the first time in more than three weeks, prompting long lines of confused customers still limited … «USA TODAY, Jul 15»
Clinton’s capital gains tax plan aims at long-term investment — Yahoo …
NEW YORK (Reuters) — U.S. presidential contender Hillary Clinton’s proposed plan to overhaul capital gains taxes aims to foster long-term … «Yahoo News, Jul 15»
Kawakami: Tim Lincecum’s long goodbye — San Jose Mercury News
Tim Lincecum’s long, lingering Giants goodbye unofficially started almost two years ago and now he has gotten to the very quiet part. Actually … «San Jose Mercury News, Jul 15»
CPS looks to take on more than $1 billion in long-term debt …
CPS considers more than $1 billion in long-term borrowing. CPS officials. Anthony Souffle, Chicago Tribune. Mayor Emanuel, center, stands … «Chicago Tribune, Jul 15»
Inside Their Decade-Long Love Story — People
It was 2005 and the country stars were partnered together on a duet of David Frizzell and Shelly West’s «You’re the Reason God Made … «People Magazine, Jul 15»
John Kerry: Reopening of Cuban Embassy Is ‘Long, Overdue Step in …
The U.S. has taken a «historic and long-overdue step in the right direction,» Kerry said Monday afternoon. «The interests of both countries are … «Newsweek, Jul 15»
Diamond Lake Road closed in Long Grove after pipe collapse …
Pavement on Diamond Lake Road in north suburban Long Grove buckled after a pipe collapsed beneath the road. (Photo courtesy of Kimberli … «WLS-TV, Jul 15»
Garrison Keillor to Say So Long to Lake Wobegon | TIME
Garrison Keillor, the creator and host of A Prairie Home Companion, says he is retiring next year. Keillor has hinted at retirement before, but this … «TIME, Jul 15»
Monday’s trial protests start a long, peaceful vigil, leaders say | The …
Monday’s trial protests start a long, peaceful vigil, leaders say. Prayers for peace, voices of frustration as jury selection starts in officer’s trial. «Charlotte Observer, Jul 15»
Long-term Canadian expats can be denied right to vote, court rules …
The million-plus Canadians who have been living outside the country for more than five years can be denied the right to vote. The Ontario Court … «The Globe and Mail, Jul 15»
REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Long [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-en/long>. Apr 2023 ».
Download the educalingo app
Discover all that is hidden in the words on